AIAS Seminar: 'Resource supply at Brain Synapses'
An individual neuron in the brain can host over 10,000 synapses in its expansive shape. These synapses carry out information processing and storage, imparting a critical feature for biological intelligence- parallel computing. My research focuses on understanding the hidden challenges in building this vast number of synaptic connections in the brain.
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AIAS, building 1630, Room 301 (3rd floor)
Abstract
An individual neuron in the brain can host over 10,000 synapses in its expansive shape. These synapses carry out information processing and storage, imparting a critical feature for biological intelligence- parallel computing. My research focuses on understanding the hidden challenges in building this vast number of synaptic connections in the brain.
Short Bio
Chao Sun is a Group leader at the Danish Research Institute of Translational Neuroscience (DANDRITE) and an Associate professor, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Aarhus University, Denmark. He is fascinated by the use of molecules to process and store information, i.e. chemical computing. Trained as a chemist during Ph.D. with William R. Dichtel at Cornell University and Northwestern University, USA, Chao began his scientific career studying 'smart' molecular self-assembly (2013-2018). Unsatisfied with the simplicity of artificial molecular behaviour, Chao then decided to chase after memory proteins in the brain for his postdoc with Erin M. Schuman, Director of the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Germany (2018-2023), where he finds his life-long passion for molecular machines in the brain.